User manual

The settings on the Image Settings page of the installation wizard include:
lighting Choose the type of lighting that illuminates the camera's
surroundings, which determines the color corrections that are
needed to account for specific types of lighting. Each category of
lighting correction will change the basic color matrix the camera
uses to process its images.
brightness Set an average value for the overall brightness (gain) control. The
value of the brightness corresponds to the shade of gray of the gain
correction (For example, 0.4 = 40% gray. The resulting image will
have an average brightness that is 40% white). Select the value by
clicking the Up or Down buttons, or by entering a number into the
text input field. Return to the default brightness by clicking the
Default button.
contrast Adjust the midtones, or gray levels, of the camera's image. The
effect is to make the lighter and darker parts of the image either
more (up) or less (down) distinguishable from one another. Select
the value by clicking the Up or Down buttons, or by entering a
number into the text input field. Return to the default contrast by
clicking the Default button.
compression Select the level of compression to apply to the image, which
affects the quality of the image. Low levels of compression result
in high quality images, large file sizes, and slow transmission
times. Conversely, high levels of compression yield smaller file
sizes, poorer image quality, and faster transmission times. Ideal
compression setting will depend on the minimum image quality
and maximum transmission time that is acceptable.
subject Select the appropriate shutter speed and light conditions to
improve the quality of the images. Choose the settings based on the
activity of the subject in the image and the level of illumination in
the camera's surroundings. Click the Next>> (link button).
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